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Member Review by Philip James:

Sweet nose of mango, lychee nut and almond. 12% RS, so its sweet, but there's acid too. Very rich and with nice mouthfeel. Its a little soft around the edge, but very nice. Paired well with Vanilla Buttercream Cake.

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Wagner Vineyards is one of the oldest and most recognized wineries in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. Centrally located on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake, Wagner’s has been one of the region’s most popular wine tasting destinations since opening in 1979.
First time wine tasters to connoisseurs are sure to find just the right wine at Wagner’s. We produce over 30 types: reds, whit... Read more

Wagner Vineyards is one of the oldest and most recognized wineries in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. Centrally located on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake, Wagner’s has been one of the region’s most popular wine tasting destinations since opening in 1979.
First time wine tasters to connoisseurs are sure to find just the right wine at Wagner’s. We produce over 30 types: reds, whites and blushes crafted from 20 grape varieties, all grown by Wagner. We are especially recognized for our selection of Riesling wines – from fully dry to dessert sweet ice, Wagner’s award-winning Finger Lakes Rieslings are versatile & food-friendly.
Learn more about Wagner winery, our vineyards and the people that make things happen through the pages on left.
Wagner’s is also home to Wagner Brewing Co and The Ginny Lee restaurant. Be sure to visit all three!
Wagner’s Winery & Brewery are both Open Year Round
for Tours, Tastings, & Sales, 10am-5pm Daily Read less

Member Reviews for Wagner Riesling Seneca Lake Ice Wine

Sweet nose of mango, lychee nut and almond. 12% RS, so its sweet, but there's acid too. Very rich and with nice mouthfeel. Its a little soft around the edge, but very nice. Paired well with Vanilla Buttercream Cake.

External Reviews for Wagner Riesling Seneca Lake Ice Wine

Source: Premium Wine & Spirits

05/22/2011

Orange, apricot and pineapple aromas ride over a deep bass note of earth and spice. The earth nearly takes over on the palate, providing a rich, complex counterpoint to the fruit-driven sweetness. could use a touch more of acidity to really make the flavors sing.

This zesty icewine, with its lemon, spice and mineral backbone, offers a light and playful take on the dessert wine coveted by so many worldwide. Delicate and not overly sweet, this shows some restraint and subtlety, lending it to food pairing and solo sipping.